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For example, the rapidly (i.e., water-) cooled FNS exhibited higher alkali silica reactivity than its gradually (air-) cooled counterpart.
Recent experimental studies demonstrated that stains can rapidly (i.e. within hours) upregulate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activity and nitric oxide (NO) production.
A clearly visible and rapidly (i.e. within the first frame) appearing lymph node was considered to be a SLN according to the definition of Morton [9].
This approach to estimating user group sizes is reasonable while the story is accumulating votes rapidly, i.e., when it is recently promoted.
This also shows that the cell death at high geldanamycin concentrations happens relatively rapidly (i.e. in less than 12 h).
In contrast, the disease candidate loci clearly showed two distinct groups, one under constraint and one evolving rapidly (i.e. with an excess of amino acid replacements).
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EP birds molted faster (GLM, K-value: F1,40 = 60.63, P<0.0001) and got through the accelerate phase of molt and turned to decelerate phase more rapidly (I-value: F1,40 = 34.25, P<0.0001).
I rapidly realised I don't know enough about the efficiency compared to costs of wind turbines, nuclear or other energy sources.
This short length of the MCC ensured that components of the mixture were rapidly separated, i.e. within 70 s.
I write very, very rapidly so I need a computer.
By starting with what I knew could be rapidly improved I gave myself room to grow in other areas.
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